Neil, Jessie E

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Jessie E Neil (born 22nd September 1879) was a student at The Glasgow School of Art during the 1911-1912 session. She attended design classes on Thursday afternoons and Saturday evenings and was taught by Miss Macbeth. Her occupation at this time is noted as embroiderer, and she was residing at Holborn Terrace in North Kelvinside. Another school entry suggests that a female relative residing at the same address - Catherine M Neil (born 19th November 1890) was also studying at the school during this time.

Jessie then undertook further studies at the school between 1918 and 1923, whilst living at 6 Camphill Drive, Crosshill. She studied both in the afternoons and evenings in sculpture, metal, pottery and design. An electoral register record suggests she lived at Balvicar Drive after 1934.

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Source: ancestry.co.uk

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